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Fiat Chrysler Exec Admits Conspiring to Violate Clean Air Act


Emanuele Palma, 43, of FCA US, pleaded guilty Wednesday to a felony of conspiring to violate the Clean Air Act. As alleged in court documents, Palma and others conspired to withhold information ... Read More

Fiat Chrysler engineer pleads guilty in using device to violate Clean ...


Fiat Chrysler Automobiles executive Emanuele Palma, pleaded guilty Thursday in a felony conspiracy to violate the Clean Air Act. Palma and others used emissions on Jeeps and Ram trucks. Read More

Fiat Chrysler | Environment News Service (ENS)


July 21, 2023 News Editor Comments Off on Fiat Chrysler Exec Admits Conspiring to Violate Clean Air Act Emanuele Palma, 43, of FCA US, pleaded guilty Wednesday to a felony of conspiring to violate ... Read More

EPA accuses FCA of cheating on emissions - WXYZ Channel 7


The U.S. government is accusing Fiat Chrysler of failing to disclose software in some of its pickups and SUVs with diesel engines that allows them to emit more pollution than allowed under the ... Read More

Fiat-Chrysler could pay $800 million in emissions cheating ... - ABC News


Fiat-Chrysler could pay more than $800 million in fines and settlements, the administration announced Thursday, after allegations that the automaker used illegal software to circumvent laboratory ... Read More


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